Once you can accept the Universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy.

— Albert Einstein

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Moon @ 8AM_2

Moon @ 8AM_2

Moon a few days after the last Full Moon. 7 images staked with Registax 4.01

Third attempt at using the software. You don't want to see number 2!

Moon 8 AM

Moon 8 AM

Moon 8AM in the morning, shortly after the last full moon. 7 shots stacked with Registax 4.01 first attempt.

Pluto Charon

Pluto Charon

A composite of 13x13 arcsec wide images taken with the adaptive optics camera NACO on Yepun, one of the Unit Telescopes of ESO's VLT (Paranal). The images were taken in the K-band (2.2 microns) from about three hours to about one hour before the occultation. All images were centered on Pluto and Charon, the double object visible near the center, with a separation of about 0.9 arcsec. Because of the system's motion, the occulted star, at the right of Pluto and Charon, appears as a dotted trail, and so does another star in the lower left corner.

A gif image showing the disappearance of exposed ice

A gif image showing the disappearance of exposed ice

Hope this works!

Another view of the icey surface - in color

Another view of the icey surface - in color

In color this time!

Mars icey foot

Mars icey foot

First views of the icey imprint after "Phoenix" dug through the surface

Full Moon 9/25/2007

Full Moon 9/25/2007

Full Moon, modified to B&W, and auto corrected & sharpened. Meade ETX 90 with 26mm ocular. Camera Nikon Coolpix 4500, shot .036 sec., f 4.5, 26.8 mm, ISO 100

Receding Eclipse with Blue/Green glow

Receding Eclipse with Blue/Green glow

Shot with Nikon Coolpix mounted on a Meade ETX 90, unguided.Photo data, 1 sec, f 4.0, 21.3 mm focal length, ISO 400, at 11:16 PM.

Receding Eclipse from Bloomfield NJ, 11:07 PM

Receding Eclipse from Bloomfield NJ, 11:07 PM

Shot with a Nikon Coolpix 4500, mounted on a Meade ETX 90, with 45 deg adaptor, and without guidance. The shot was ISO 100, 21.7 mm focal length, f 4.0, 1/7 sec.